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Elias Broman

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  • Interplay between eutrophication and climate warming on bacterial communities in coastal sediments differs depending on water depth and oxygen history
  • High spatiotemporal variability of methane concentrations challenges estimates of emissions across vegetated coastal ecosystems
  • Fish Skin Microbiomes Are Highly Variable Among Individuals and Populations but Not Within Individuals
  • Long-Term Warming of Baltic Sea Coastal Waters Affects Bacterial Communities in Bottom Water and Sediments Differently
  • Oxygen‐deficient water zones in the Baltic Sea promote uncharacterized Hg methylating microorganisms in underlying sediments
  • Spring and Late Summer Phytoplankton Biomass Impact on the Coastal Sediment Microbial Community Structure
  • Climate change-related warming reduces thermal sensitivity and modifies metabolic activity of coastal benthic bacterial communities
  • Contrasting distribution and speciation of sedimentary organic phosphorus among different basins of the Baltic Sea
  • Distinct Coastal Microbiome Populations Associated With Autochthonous- and Allochthonous-Like Dissolved Organic Matter
  • Active DNRA and denitrification in oxic hypereutrophic waters
  • Microbial functional genes are driven by gradients in sediment stoichiometry, oxygen, and salinity across the Baltic benthic ecosystem
  • A microsensor‐based method for measuring respiration of individual nematodes
  • Molecular diet analysis enables detection of diatom and cyanobacteria DNA in the gut of Macoma balthica
  • Uncovering diversity and metabolic spectrum of animals in dead zone sediments
  • Methane emissions offset atmospheric carbon dioxide uptake in coastal macroalgae, mixed vegetation and sediment ecosystems
  • Weakened resilience of benthic microbial communities in the face of climate change
  • Diatoms dominate the eukaryotic metatranscriptome during spring in coastal ‘dead zone’ sediments
  • Shifts in coastal sediment oxygenation cause pronounced changes in microbial community composition and associated metabolism
  • Oxygenation of Hypoxic Coastal Baltic Sea Sediments Impacts on Chemistry, Microbial Community Composition, and Metabolism
  • Oxygenation of anoxic sediments triggers hatching of zooplankton eggs
  • Low temperature, autotrophic microbial denitrification using thiosulfate or thiocyanate as electron donor
  • Selection and Application of Sulfide Oxidizing Microorganisms Able to Withstand Thiols in Gas Biodesulfurization Systems
  • Apparent quantum yield of photochemical dissolved organic carbon mineralization in lakes
  • Investigation of viable taxa in the deep terrestrial biosphere suggests high rates of nutrient recycling
  • Microbial Community and Metabolic Activity in Thiocyanate Degrading Low Temperature Microbial Fuel Cells
  • A Novel Inorganic Sulfur Compound Metabolizing Ferroplasma-Like Population Is Suggested to Mediate Extracellular Electron Transfer
  • Statistical Analysis of Community RNA Transcripts between Organic Carbon and Geogas-Fed Continental Deep Biosphere Groundwaters
  • Salinity drives meiofaunal community structure dynamics across the Baltic ecosystem
  • Denitrification responses to increasing cadmium exposure in Baltic Sea sediments
  • Activated carbon stimulates microbial diversity and PAH biodegradation under anaerobic conditions in oil-polluted sediments
  • Low Abundance of Methanotrophs in Sediments of Shallow Boreal Coastal Zones With High Water Methane Concentrations
  • High throughput shotgun sequencing of eRNA reveals taxonomic and derived functional shifts across a benthic productivity gradient
  • Depicting Temporal, Functional, and Phylogenetic Patterns in Estuarine Diazotrophic Communities from Environmental DNA and RNA
  • N2 fixation dominates nitrogen cycling in a mangrove fiddler crab holobiont
  • Cyanophage Diversity and Community Structure in Dead Zone Sediments
  • Supplementary Data for "No evidence of light inhibition on aerobic methanotrophs in coastal sediments using eDNA and eRNA"
  • Supplementary Data for "Long-term pollution does not significantly inhibit denitrification and DNRA by adapted benthic microbial communities"
  • Supplementary Data for "Long-term pollution does not significantly inhibit denitrification and DNRA by adapted benthic microbial communities"
  • Long-Term Pollution Does Not Inhibit Denitrification and DNRA by Adapted Benthic Microbial Communities
  • No evidence of light inhibition on aerobic methanotrophs in coastal sediments using eDNA and eRNA
  • Thiobacillus as a key player for biofilm formation in oligotrophic groundwaters of the Fennoscandian Shield
  • Reconciling the importance of meiofauna respiration for oxygen demand in muddy coastal sediments
  • Biotic interactions between benthic infauna and aerobic methanotrophs mediate methane fluxes from coastal sediments
  • Salinity and resource availability as drivers of Baltic benthic fungal diversity
  • Climate change induces shifts in coastal Baltic Sea surface water microorganism stress and photosynthesis gene expression
  • Vallisneria spiralis L. adaptive capacity improves pore water chemistry and increases potential nitrification in organic polluted sediments
  • Ebullition dominates methane emissions in stratified coastal waters
  • Environmental drivers of the resistome across the Baltic Sea
  • Additional file 1 of Environmental drivers of the resistome across the Baltic Sea
  • Additional file 1 of Environmental drivers of the resistome across the Baltic Sea
  • Additional file 2 of Environmental drivers of the resistome across the Baltic Sea
  • Additional file 2 of Environmental drivers of the resistome across the Baltic Sea

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